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Yup he is young, he did a post doc for a year at Cornell [under Prof. Kleinberg] after his PhD, and directly became Asst. Prof at Stanford.

Well you can start with reading this book http://www.cs.cornell.edu/home/kleinber/networks-book/ for overview, regarding application of these techniques are considered you can look for papers at recent WWW, NIPS,ICML conferences. The most popular and well studied areas are Link Prediction and Community Detection. The SNAP library comes with some good example code. You can also have a look at Divisi project at MIT Media Lab if you are interested in reasoning/ analogy over the networks.

For real datasets, there are a lot of encyclopedic datasets such as Wikipedia / DBPedia /Semantic Web/ Music Brainz, as well as social ones such as Twitter follower network dataset. If you are in a university, you can even get full Web Graph from Yahoo [for research use alone].



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